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Notre Dame (9) vs Louisville
Monday, September 2 nd, 8:00 PM at Cardinal Stadium
Swinging Johnson: This week Doug Upstone and leave our school football selections on the Monday night game between the Louisville Cardinals and the Notre Dame Fighting Irish and then also I will deviate to dip our feet into uncharted waters.
It will most likely be the first and only time this year we do so, as the previous week of display NFL soccer is somewhat lackluster compared to a regular-season game of NCAA football comprising one of the greatest teams in the country, and a mythical soccer program to boot, Notre Dame.
Without further ado, lets begin the debate after my friend Doug Upstone got the best of me last week with a bet about the Steelers while I backed the Titans. We have been placing wins on and back so it appears like it is my turn to get the wreath, as I will accompany each of the squares laying the lumber that is heavy onto a street favorite and endorse the Irish.
After reviewing the school football odds almost six days before the Monday night affair, I see the lineup has spiked a half-point about the preferred, starting at Notre Dame -19 1/2 to where it is currently offered at a solid -20 round the board whatsoever the best online sportsbooks.
I like the Irish but you are leaning on the Cardinals in this season-opening battle. Besides the venue, why is it that you think Louisville will hang with the boys?
Doug Upstone: Yup Swinger, and a convincing win IMO, it said a lot about the management of both the Steelers and Titans. Lets move ahead to real soccer, will our recordings with this one and where the matches count.
Recall Louisville used to perform against big-name competitions? They held their own and engineered upsets. These were fun games to watch and also the Cardinals were an club.
But for example the former Papa Johns Stadium and its fake (in real life) proprietor, Louisville football last season was worse than the usual three-day-old pizza.
Scott Satterfield worked miracles in Appalachian State and are out to alter the civilization and win matches. This will not happen immediately as the ability level is down from theVille. This is a major time for Louisville, a group that has the opportunity to start taking actions.
I have read in which the Cards coaches have sped up the slow mechanics of QB Jawon Pass (great name for a QB) and I enjoy Hassan Hall as the direct running back. The protection, well, that makes me more nervous than using a ticket for the Colts at OVER 9. Please do tell youve got your Irish up.
Swinging Johnson: The Cardinals wont be doing much flying in this match since the Notre Dame defense will keep them cozy in their nest. Scott Satterfield is in the big leagues and hes got a team coming off of a dismal 2-10 album this past year, in which they went winless in ACC activity. This rebuild is comparable to taking a hot air balloon and attempting to turn it.
While this may eventually happen, the problem is that Louisville is facing a team that made it to the CFP last year and owned only one of the stingiest defenses in all of college football, devoting only 17.2 points within the regular season and moving a perfect 12-0 till they fulfilled Clemson in the CFP semifinals. The offense clicked on all cylinders averaging over 33 points per match.
So, my issue is, just how is a quarterback like traveling whos slow to release, designed to get some traction against a defense? Especially when hes working with a new coach and an offensive scheme that is entirely new?
Please, Doug, rescue me Im lost! I find no way, shape or form where Louisville will be able to keep up and I am desperate for handicapping experience that is prodigious and the ancestral wisdom!
Doug Upstone: Well, Swinger, Im pleased to see in your last sentence youre coming on to the sunny side of sports betting, or youre just being the same wise a** you usually are. I will let the SBR readers that are making this is decided on by school football picks. Im the first to understand Louisville was 1-11 ATS, although not only 2-10 and completely sucked last season.
Just like he gave up around the Atlanta Falcons but that staff COMPLETELY gave up on coach Bobby Petrino. A coach brings a fresh attitude and this being a national game, Satterfield will sell his team. Louisville does need to hope never and the Irish will take them have much fight.
Let us also think about, Brian Kelly using all the gold and blue is ATS as a road favorite, also a ATS, if dishing out more or 20 specimens. That defense you said may improve as the year progresses but substituting five starters, whenever you dont/can not amuse like Clemson or Bama, it will take some time.
I was being a bit facetious because although you have an handicapping that was impressive restart, then you miss the mark from time to time. And in this event, because Louisville could be better but I would submit that they could be coached by a Rhesus monkey and enhance upon their document rendered by an inept trainer such as Petrino, you happen to be shooting blanks.
I know that laying nearly 3 touchdowns on the street would be square biz for sure along with Joe Q. Public never got rich by gambling the heavy street chalk, but sometimes the public is right, and also in this situation they definitely are. Until when we get down on our NFL Game of the Week, next week, lets see what happens on Monday when the Irish come prepared to rumble in Louisville.
Free College Football Pick: Swinging Johnson — Notre Dame -20 (-110)
Free College Football Pick: Doug Upstone — Louisville +20 (-110)
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